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Preston Bailey, world acclaimed international florist and event designer is set to be in Ghana to enhance the skills of Ghanaian practitioners.
The designer is expected in the country to share with Ghanaian designers his experience and expertise in the décor industry.
He would be visiting Ghana under the auspices of Unique Floral Center, one of Ghana’s leading floral professionals, events and wedding planning experts.
The event, which takes place on April 21, is part of activities to mark the company’s 25th year of operations in Ghana.
Unique Floral Center is kicking off its anniversary celebration with an educational activity geared at empowering industry professionals and new comers alike to take their skill in floral artistry and decor to next level.
Recently named as one of the best wedding designers in the world by Vogue Magazine, Preston Bailey has been globally celebrated for his unique ability to transform ordinary spaces into lush, theatrical environments.
This has helped to establish him as the premier event designer for a client roster that includes celebrities, royal families, CEO’s and athletes.
Since opening his design studio in 1980, Preston has been sought out to create one of a kind, transformative designs that serve as backdrops for some of the most memorable moments of his clients’ lives.
He will be joined by Akua Ayisa, who is also a leading expert in floral, weddings and event planning. She is a trend spotting visionary, whose abilities and creativity is known to be ground breaking.
Having been in the industry for the past 25 years, she was among the first to introduce “commercial sale of fresh flowers” to the Ghanaian Event Industry, and she is celebrated for her passion and skills to create exclusive Floral ensembles, Interior Décor pieces and one of a kind weddings and events ambiances to the amazement of her clients.
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